Yukon resident Brad Beaty is looking forward to getting his medical marijuana license. “I wouldn’t have to take the pharmaceuticals anymore,” he said. But if the Yukon City Council passes a proposal, it might make it more difficult for Beaty to get medical marijuana in town. Under Oklahoma law, medical marijuana dispensaries cannot be within 1,000 feet of schools. City manager Jim Crosby said officials are proposing to also not allow medical marijuana dispensaries within 1,000 feet of a church, museum, library, child care center or another marijuana dispensary. “There’s a few spots within our community that you can, but there are very few,” Crosby said about where a medical marijuana dispensary can be built. Yukon officials consider proposal to limit locations for medical marijuana dispensaries

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